Anonymous wrote:What do you mean? If I say Brent kids should go to the local MS and Latin should be for kids in greater need of a solid education, my neighbors aren't going to say "you are so right!" They are going to say "I pay my taxes (and deserve everything I can grub for myself, Ward 8 can wallow in its . . . those families could care about themselves if they want to I owe them nothing)."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So basically Latin bait and switched the PCSB. Get authorized to expand on a promise of EOTR, then mysteriously fail to obtain the buildings that went to other charters. Oopsie! Guess we'll have to settle for middle class kids in Ward 5!
This is truly terrible. Ward 5 does not need another charter, especially at a location that is hard to reach. This will mean their at risk preference may be more talk than walk. They should not allow the school unless east of the river.
Anonymous wrote:So basically Latin bait and switched the PCSB. Get authorized to expand on a promise of EOTR, then mysteriously fail to obtain the buildings that went to other charters. Oopsie! Guess we'll have to settle for middle class kids in Ward 5!
Anonymous wrote:The list of excess DCPS buildings is here: https://dme.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/dme/publication/attachments/Appendix%20F%20-%20Designations%20of%20DCPS%20Facilities.pdf
I don't see anything large in the Edgewood area. I guess Washington Met (KC Lewis) which is near McMillen could work if they constructed something bigger, but I think DCPS would be foolish to part with a building in a central location like that. Unless there's some secret deal for them to have Spingarn (which I also doubt), I think they'll have to look to privately owned land.
I just don't see how DCPS can justify parting with any of its buildings WOTR, given the increases in enrollment (aside from the pandemic) and the need to serve students for many decades to come.
Anonymous wrote:If I can't comment anonymously, I'm not going to comment. Sorry. Don't need my Hill neighbors getting at me because I think this school should benefit families in Ward 7 and 8 instead of more kids from Brent.
Anonymous wrote:They can't stay at that location indefinitely; it's way too small for 5-12.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t embarrass PCSB there for not forcing Latin to stick to its EOTR promises. Here at least every comment is public.